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Soldering Flux
Basically every Flux/Stripper contains Fluorides, Borates, Acids and Chlorides, with Water as the main element to homogenize the final product. Remembering that for obvious reasons, dry fluxes/strippers do not use water in their process. Please be aware that the flux/stripper does not have the power to eliminate residues such as oils and grease, which is why we always recommend that despite the effectiveness of the flux, the base metal must always be free from contamination.

INFORMATION: The flux dissolves the oxide layers that may be formed after cleaning, this allows the filler material to flow freely over the surfaces to be joined and adhere to the base metal.
INFORMATION: Flux helps minimize defects in the weld, such as porosities and cracks. This improves the integrity of solder connections, facilitates solder fluidity and eliminates oxides and impurities.
INFORMATION: Flux helps minimize defects in the weld, such as porosities and cracks. This improves the integrity of solder connections, facilitates solder fluidity and eliminates oxides and impurities.
INFORMATION: The flux facilitates the fluidity of the solder and eliminates oxides and impurities. After removing the paste, all base metal oxides will be eliminated and the area will be ready for application.
INFORMATION: The flux dissolves the oxide layers that may be formed after cleaning, this allows the filler material to flow freely over the surfaces to be joined and adhere to the base metal.
INFORMATION: The brazing flux is applied to the areas to be joined to remove oxides and promote capillarity (penetration) of the brazing alloy.



